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Florida Student Assistance Grant Program Florida Department of Education Office of Student Financial Assistance End-of-Year Report 9/3/2019 2018-19 FLORIDA STUDENT ASSISTANCE GRANT PRIVATE (FSAGPR) Executive Summary Unfunded Initial Renewal All Total Dollars Eligible Students Students Students Average Award Disbursed Students Disbursed Disbursed Disbursed Amount Private 4 YEAR PRIVATE COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY Non-Profit Sub Totals: $24,500,519.00 1,919 6,726 9,619 16,345 $1,498.96 Sector Sub Total: $24,500,519.00 1,919 6,726 9,619 16,345 $1,498.96 Private Sector Totals: $24,500,519.00 1,919 6,726 9,619 16,345 $1,498.96 Program/Report Totals: $24,500,519.00 1,919 * 6,724 * 9,614 * 16,338 $1,499.60 *Student counts are unduplicated. Page: 1 of 4 Florida Department of Education Office of Student Financial Assistance End-of-Year Report 9/3/2019 2018-19 FLORIDA STUDENT ASSISTANCE GRANT PRIVATE (FSAGPR) 4 YEAR PRIVATE COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY Non-Profit Total Unfunded Initial Renewal All Dollars Eligible Students Students Students Average Code Institution Disbursed Students Disbursed Disbursed Disbursed Award Amoun 843 ADVENT HEALTH UNIVERSITY $287,252.00 0 119 169 288 $997.40 036 AVE MARIA UNIVERSITY $64,861.00 56 36 35 71 $913.54 851 BARRY UNIVERSITY $1,497,653.00 0 347 659 1,006 $1,488.72 683 BEACON COLLEGE $19,715.00 0 11 11 22 $896.14 852 BETHUNE-COOKMAN UNIVERSITY $2,412,612.00 0 676 1,074 1,750 $1,378.64 859 ECKERD COLLEGE $315,727.00 0 54 86 140 $2,255.19 854 EDWARD WATERS COLLEGE $789,873.00 59 163 202 365 $2,164.04 855 EMBRY-RIDDLE AERONAUTICAL UNIVERSITY $610,926.00 475 136 151 287 $2,128.66 014 EVERGLADES UNIVERSITY $171,244.00 7 131 126 257 $666.32 879 FLAGLER COLLEGE $1,245,562.00 179 226 320 546 $2,281.25 856 FLORIDA COLLEGE $96,218.00 14 35 24 59 $1,630.81 857 FLORIDA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY $616,155.00 2 146 231 377 $1,634.36 858 FLORIDA MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY $981,611.00 0 207 304 511 $1,920.96 860 FLORIDA SOUTHERN COLLEGE $547,302.00 0 179 261 440 $1,243.87 386 HODGES UNIVERSITY $179,900.00 0 93 87 180 $999.44 862 JACKSONVILLE UNIVERSITY $656,698.00 0 117 202 319 $2,058.61 963 JOHNSON UNIVERSITY FLORIDA INC $93,711.00 0 47 57 104 $901.07 883 KEISER UNIVERSITY $2,297,064.00 1 1,503 1,231 2,734 $840.18 863 LYNN UNIVERSITY $175,936.00 153 67 49 116 $1,516.69 068 NOVA SOUTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY $2,234,269.00 405 459 819 1,278 $1,748.25 868 PALM BEACH ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY $1,007,359.00 69 166 363 529 $1,904.27 584 RINGLING COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN $216,045.00 1 57 82 139 $1,554.28 869 ROLLINS COLLEGE $950,672.00 127 137 318 455 $2,089.39 870 SAINT LEO UNIVERSITY $1,780,313.00 55 481 1,136 1,617 $1,101.00 917 SOUTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY $278,062.00 0 182 82 264 $1,053.27 880 ST JOHN VIANNEY COLLEGE SEMINARY $12,547.00 0 4 5 9 $1,394.11 853 ST THOMAS UNIVERSITY $423,829.00 0 96 225 321 $1,320.34 872 STETSON UNIVERSITY $973,781.00 0 250 296 546 $1,783.48 305 THE BAPTIST COLLEGE OF FLORIDA $184,964.00 0 37 70 107 $1,728.64 874 UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI $1,441,471.00 0 200 395 595 $2,422.64 Page: 2 of 4 Florida Department of Education Office of Student Financial Assistance End-of-Year Report 9/3/2019 2018-19 FLORIDA STUDENT ASSISTANCE GRANT PRIVATE (FSAGPR) Non-Profit Total Unfunded Initial Renewal All Dollars Eligible Students Students Students Average Code Institution Disbursed Students Disbursed Disbursed Disbursed Award Amoun 875 UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA $900,348.00 250 136 284 420 $2,143.69 929 WARNER UNIVERSITY $661,337.00 0 133 178 311 $2,126.49 878 WEBBER INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY $375,502.00 66 95 87 182 $2,063.20 Non-Profit Sub Totals: $24,500,519.00 1,919 6,726 9,619 16,345 $1,498.96 Sector Total: $24,500,519.00 1,919 6,726 9,619 16,345 $1,498.96 Program/Report Totals: $24,500,519.00 1,919 6,726 9,619 16,345 $1,498.96 Page: 3 of 4 Florida Department of Education Office of Student Financial Assistance End-of-Year Report 9/3/2019 2018-19 FLORIDA STUDENT ASSISTANCE GRANT PRIVATE (FSAGPR) Report Summary Data Total Unfunded Initial Renewal Dollars Eligible Students Students All Students Average Award Disbursed Students Disbursed Disbursed Disbursed Amount Program/Report Totals: $24,500,519.00 1,919 ** 6,726 ** 9,619 ** 16,345 $1,498.96 **May include duplicates at more than one institution. Totals by Application: $24,500,519.00 1,919 16,338 $1,499.60 Initials: $9,858,217.50 888 6,724 $1,466.12 Renewals: $14,642,301.50 1,031 9,614 $1,523.02 Totals by Race: $24,500,519.00 1,919 6,724 9,614 16,338 $1,499.60 Asian/Pacific Islander: $887,679.00 100 167 417 584 $1,520.00 Black or African American: $8,240,679.00 337 2,156 3,336 5,492 $1,500.49 Hispanic: $6,163,873.00 491 1,638 2,329 3,967 $1,553.79 American Indian/Alaska Native: $83,076.00 16 25 35 60 $1,384.60 White: $6,690,533.00 713 1,932 2,558 4,490 $1,490.10 Other: $2,434,679.00 262 806 939 1,745 $1,395.23 Totals by Gender: $24,500,519.00 1,919 6,724 9,614 16,338 $1,499.60 Female: $15,719,131.50 1,003 4,290 6,495 10,785 $1,457.50 Male: $8,780,387.50 916 2,432 3,119 5,551 $1,581.77 Unknown: $1,000.00 0 2 0 2 $500.00 Data Locked on: 9/3/2019 Page: 4 of 4.
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